By Guest Reviewers on September 1, 2010
Michelle Davidson Argyle reviews her own book, Cinders, a dark poetic fairytale with a twist!
Posted in Guest Reviewers, Poetic Literary Dark Fairytale, Read My Book! | Tagged cinders, michelle davidson argyle, read my book, review my book |
By Guest Reviewers on August 31, 2010
Jim Murdoch’s Living with the Truth. Read what Jim truthfully thinks about his own book. He wouldn’t lie to you!
Posted in Bittersweet SciFi Philosophical Comic Fantasy, Guest Reviewers, Read My Book! | Tagged jim murdoch, living with the truth, read my book, review my book |
By LK Gardner-Griffie on August 5, 2010
It is nice to be able to celebrate the good news of a friend, and I am very happy to say that we have reason to celebrate. The landscape of publishing is changing, in particular with the advent of the ebook, and self-publishing is increasingly becoming a viable option, and one which is beginning to grow legs as a door opener for other opportunities, as Boyd Morrison proved with his book The Ark, as was discussed in previous post Who Needs a Publisher Anyway?
Posted in Kindle, Linda Welch, LK Gardner-Griffie, Success Stories | Tagged agency, along came a demon, amazon, Kindle, Linda Welch, Robert Gottlieb, The Demon Hunters, Trident Media Group, Whisperings |
By LK Gardner-Griffie on December 22, 2009
It is always wonderful when we hear of someone who has been reviewed on the LL Book Review having some success, either through sales or critical acclaim. Today it is Linda Welch’s turn.
Posted in Linda Welch, Success Stories | Tagged Alien Romances, along came a demon, blog post, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Linda Welch, The Demon Hunters, Whisperings |
By Guest Reviewers on September 8, 2009
Tightening the Knot by Amanda Hamm is all about relationships: Meredith’s relationship with her husband Greg, her sibling, her in-laws, her friends and to a lesser degree her co-workers and students. We know from the book’s blurb that Greg and Meredith go to a Tightening the Knot seminar but they don’t arrive there until Chapter 22. Until then, have fun getting to know Meredith and a whole cast of characters complete with their little quirks.
Posted in Linda Welch, Relationships/Women's Lit | Tagged amanda hamm, lulu.com, marriage, relationships, romance, romantic distractions, tightening the knot |
By Guest Reviewers on August 24, 2009
When I looked at the first chapter, before I got into the story, I was immediately impressed by a writing style which is highly descriptive and manages to express such atmosphere. This is what draws me into a story more than anything else. Deana, the protagonist and narrator, talks in a casual, natural manner, and (I feel) projects a somber sense of foreboding appropriate to her tale.
Posted in Horror/Supernatural, Linda Welch | Tagged horror, murder, nicole tanner, psychological thriller, the red fog, thriller |
By LK Gardner-Griffie on August 21, 2009
We first met Tiff Banks in review 70 of Along Came a Demon. During the course of the first book, Tiff Banks is established as a person with the ability to talk with ghosts, who are referred to as shades. Tiff used her gift to assist the Clarion Police Department with murder investigations.
Posted in Horror/Supernatural, Kindle, Linda Welch, LK Gardner-Griffie, Mystery/Suspense | Tagged book review, demons, ghosts, Linda Welch, LK Gardner-Griffie, ll book review, mystery, supernatural, The Demon Hunters, Whisperings |
By Guest Reviewers on August 1, 2009
Having spent 20 years in the United States Coast Guard and having traveled all over the world while serving on an ice breaker out of the Pacific North West in the service of Uncle Sam, I love ocean sailing. When for our first anniversary my wife, author LK Gardner-Griffie, suggested we take a cruise I wasn’t sure I would like it or not.
Posted in Biography/Memoir, Denny Griffie, Travel | Tagged carnival, crew, cruise, cruise director, cruise ship, travelogue |
By Guest Reviewers on June 30, 2009
As a grandfather to five grandchildren, aged seven to ten, I was interested to learn what this book has to offer in the way of advice on how to be a grandparent. The answer is it has much to offer. The two authors offer great insight with ideas and suggestions that should be beneficial to any grandparent, but especially to the new grandparent.
Posted in Educational, Harry E. Gilleland, Jr., Home/Family/Food, Self-help/Motivational | Tagged grandparent, Lulu book, michelle johnston, rosemary weis, welcome to grandparenting |
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